Haha, the one outside the cage is actually not part of the flock, technically (we're only allowed to have 6 here :)) She's just visiting for a while. We rescued her from an abusive duck and she's been laying really well, so its definitely not her! She's older, so she looks a lot fluffier than...
Thanks Ufoundshy! Its actually a dog crate :) Just temporary while I'm finishing the coop. Its not really big enough for a permanent coop (its about 4'x4'), so we're using it like a tractor to move around the yard. The company is called "lucky dog" and we got it at petsmart a few years ago.
Wow, Julie NKC, I hope you're right!I could have sworn I heard crowing this morning, though. Sounded like a pretty typical cock-a-doodle doo. I guess time will tell! Maybe I'll catch him in the act tomorrow, whoever he is. :)
Yup, pretty sure you guys are right and this is a roo.
He's the one on the left. They just look so much alike, I'd hate to be wrong!
Still curious about these black ones. Any thoughts?
THANKS!!!
Thanks for your response! Would you mind telling me what makes him an EE roo and not a welsummer? Sorry, I'm new at this and I'm not really sure what you mean :)
Hi everyone!
I'm so glad to have stumbled upon this website. I am the proud owner of six chickens, about 5.5-6 months old.
From my research on the internet, I'm pretty sure I have 2 bantam welsummers, a silver wyandotte, a golden wyandotte, and two identical all black hens... I think they...